Monday, February 28, 2011

Sure back in BA and goodbye Argentina


A very comfortable 22 hours by bus from Bariloche I came Buenos Aires's Retiro bus terminal for the last night of my trip. I was very impressed by the Cama facilities on the bus and how well via Bariloche us fed! I slept six hours during the night, which is very unusual for me when I traveled overnight on all modes of transport! But rather I still, as I places very much quicker get to fly. This time I had with the bus travel, because I was not ready, the Aerolíneas Argentinas's extortionate one way air to pay rate of Bariloche! You know how to overload, even if the price I quoted was a foreigners on their flights was "cheaper deal" of my travel agencies!

I took an expensive Depot to downtown, because the bus terminal in a non-hedged portion of the city is also if the Carriage House Office disagree. I read and heard of incidents where travellers and local have got robbed and attacked, to walk away from the bus station and the city and vice versa. I wanted to risk a further victim Epseically on the last day

a very successful trip!

Of course I was not up to more exploring so I hung around the pedestrian streets Florida and Lavelle. I stayed but pleasant at Florida the Florida suites, a large and impersonal Hostel street. Each floor had a theme of an Argentine "hero" bedroom. My floor had the Diego Maradona theme (instead I would have prefered Astor Piazolla) and the wall Exhibiits called the "hand of God" issue in the 1986 workd quarter final Cup football match between England and Argentina scored Maradona. This was still interesting in view of the Argentine. I visited also the infamous Richmond Confiteria, Florida Street, for a coffee in the morning before I flew out. The coffee was not exactly cheap but it's worth to experience, to watch, especially when you see the locals who come to a coffee or a brunch to read your newspaper while you cafes's ambiance and people.

Time was when I took a bus transfer to the airport for my flight home. I met Ahmed (Ben) on the bus, the Moroccan but lives in Canada. Ben was later in the day to catch his flight,.

like me, and we had an interesting chat. We talked mostly about personal safety while in Buenos Aires and we had taken what were to ensure that measures were not victims of crime on our travels. Remember my personal experience, I am so glad that I pretty much money, from a to b safely as always budgeted remises and taxis to the and from the airports and bus stations and even if I went on a night. I felt that this my minimized risk and took my immediate environment also proudly, vigilant and watchful. I felt so sad and suffering for those victims of crime in BA fell and met a few people on my trips and learned the horrors of distraction methods that are used for the people possessions to steal. Unfortunately Buenos Aires has a great petty crime problem, but it is no larger or social issues is important as in a big city with its all over the world. If you are alert, no need to paranoid and take the necessary precautions, it is unlikely that you a victim of petty crime. I felt safe in Buenos Aires and never feel threatened at all, but it is best prepared and warned as my guide book which puts it.

After a very long flight to Paris and then to Manchester my parents met me and took me home, where I was with a nice long bath spoil; Mama roast dinner; and my own bed for a good night's sleep. It is well at home, but I am sure I will planning another trip to Argentina in the not too distant future!

Will I summarize another blog in due course my trip total once I I have to sort many many photos!

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